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Hi chaps , i was wondering if it would be much easier to use a rock exotica dual rope grab with a foot strap rather than using it to replace the friction hitch when secure footlocking ? Would seem to me to be more efficient when used in this manner unless you were a tree monkey :biggrin: I may well be talking carp here , no doubt i will be told if thats the case :biggrin:

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yes that would work, but you might be better with the bottom half of a set of mar-bars, or even a full set for the none tree monkey like me lol

 

You'll need to explain Judge , thats something we deep fry up here :biggrin:

Thank you for the response ..

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Mar-bars are a type of assenders used for the 'frog' or as scott says in the video fat mans foot lock:lol:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lKNEKpyDHI]Mar Bar Ascender System - YouTube[/ame]

 

you can get them from sherrill or i made a set many moons ago from a threaded bar and a luggage strap

 

 

p.s. you can use anything you want as its not ppe, just like spikes:lol::lol::lol:

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Mar-bars are a type of assenders used for the 'frog' or as scott says in the video fat mans foot lock:lol:

 

 

you can get them from sherrill or i made a set many moons ago from a threaded bar and a luggage strap

 

 

p.s. you can use anything you want as its not ppe, just like spikes:lol::lol::lol:

 

Wowee !! Superb , thats exactly what i'm trying to replicate !

Brilliant post Judge , much appreciated . ( enough of the fat man ok mate ? ) :laugh1:

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this one i made up out of a metal bar and a kong hand ascender. i still use a footlocking strop and my hands holding on too the rope. but after a while i just went back to normal footlocking as its quicker.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVRGJG_DbHw&list=UUytC8MDdgwk7MLRRpy1TVCg&index=16&feature=plcp]Matt Glen's "mechanical foot lock" device - YouTube[/ame]

 

cheers mog

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